Improvement in table-caster



".FETERB. PHOTO-LITHUGPAPMER, wA-SHINGToN. D. C,

SETTS, ASSIGNORS TO WOODS, SHERWOOD & OO., OE SAME PLAGE.

Leners Patent, No. 105,732, aan .my 2o, 1870.

IMPRovEMnNT m TABLE-caerse.

The Schedule` `referred to in these Letters Patent and making part ofthe same `We,DANIEL SnEnwooD and GEORGE D.DUDLEY, of Lowell, in thecountyvof Middlesex and State of Massachusetts, have invented a new andimproved TableCaster,-of which t'hefollowing is a specification.

x "Nature and Olyectsoj'; the Invention.

Our invention consists in a. novel construction of a `table-casterof'twisted and wound iron wire, coated or n plated with tin orotherxnetal, to prevent corrosion,

and to solder the parts together; p and It has for its object theproduction of alight, cheap,

" and beautiful article of table-furniture.v 4

Description of the Drawing. Figure l is a view in perspectiveof ourimproved caster. Y v l l Figures 2,3, 4, andare views, showing detailsof construction of thevariousparts.

4G'Aeneml Dscription.

. ivi-hes of the required length, twisted together at the center,v andbent aroundthe ring E, tol form the hantile, and then `twisted to formthestandard A, from the lower part ot' which theseparate 'strands a aare bent l youtward and covered with a layerof ne wire b, wound closelyaroundthenl, to form the legs B.

The bottle-rings O, of plain, twisted, or woundwire,

The `frame of the caster is composed, mainly, of two are secured to thecenter plate D'by the clasps o c,

which pass around the plate, and embrace both it and the rings. f

The plate D is furnished with holes e e, through which the legs of theframe are passed, and the two are securely united by means of the inewire wound around the legs, and laced through the small holes in theplate D.

.The ring E, forming part of the handle, is composed of a covering ofwire, wound over a central wire, and provided with a groove, into whichthe twisted wire surrounding it fits. v The parts of' the frame wherethe legs and center plate are joined together are covered with anornamental rosette, to give the whole a 'finished appearance.

` Claim..

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DANIEL sHEnWoonAND GEORGE DQDUDLEY, or LoWELnMA'ssAcHU-

